Thank you for the tutorial. Great video: all of the necessary info with none of the typical showmanship/BS. I would not have figured this out on my own.
Very nice to see another video. That is some of the worst plastic I have ever seen. I recently fixed a glove box on a fiat 500 I thought that was really bad
Thanks for your video. I am getting the part Saturday from Walmart, but I've already pried the glovebox apart using some auto body and trim tools I picked up today. The plastic accessories on my 2009 Kia Sportage are terrible. I'm about to replace my 4th door handle (They failed front right, rear left, front left, and now rear right) luckily last fail I bought a 4 pack,. but replacing the rear involves removing the door panel, so glad to have to trim tools.. The switch cover on the middle dome light broke off, the AUX door broke, and today the glovebox handle. I don't see any way to fix the dome light or AUX cover without a replacement, which are upwards of $30, so I think I'll wait until I have nothing better to do/burn money on. This summer I had to cut an access hole in my liftgate, because the lock actuator broke in the locked position. I pulled that panel, replaced the actuator, then put it back together and reinstalled the cut out piece with beige duct tape. I also replaced a floppy visor on the driver's side. 75K miles.
That was a great video,I really appreciate it.I thought I'd have to buy a glove box.Keep up the good work.We all need help sometimes.
Thank you for the tutorial. Great video: all of the necessary info with none of the typical showmanship/BS. I would not have figured this out on my own.
Is your glove compartment on the right or left of your car? My handle is for an LHD rather than an RHD.
Very nice to see another video. That is some of the worst plastic I have ever seen. I recently fixed a glove box on a fiat 500 I thought that was really bad
thank you good man. yes really worst plastic I have ever seen too
Is there are video about how to replace the outside door handle
Thanks for your video. I am getting the part Saturday from Walmart, but I've already pried the glovebox apart using some auto body and trim tools I picked up today. The plastic accessories on my 2009 Kia Sportage are terrible. I'm about to replace my 4th door handle (They failed front right, rear left, front left, and now rear right) luckily last fail I bought a 4 pack,. but replacing the rear involves removing the door panel, so glad to have to trim tools.. The switch cover on the middle dome light broke off, the AUX door broke, and today the glovebox handle. I don't see any way to fix the dome light or AUX cover without a replacement, which are upwards of $30, so I think I'll wait until I have nothing better to do/burn money on. This summer I had to cut an access hole in my liftgate, because the lock actuator broke in the locked position. I pulled that panel, replaced the actuator, then put it back together and reinstalled the cut out piece with beige duct tape. I also replaced a floppy visor on the driver's side. 75K miles.
Thank you so much! What is the glue that you use to paste it at the end?
thank you bro , it was cheap glue hhh
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thank you sir
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Thank you sir, mine's holding fine for now , but now I know how to replace it when it fails
i hope it's helpful for you
Fantastic video. It worked for my glove box. Thanks
thank you sir i hope it's helpful for you
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Where can i get a replacement for one of the plastic bits holding up the top of the glove box? I accidentally snapped half off the left one
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Con que le pega para cerrarla denuevo
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مبدع كالعاده
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Good job
Thank you sir
What is that tool at 2:40 called?
It's called a Dremel.
WOW after 4months
thank you sir
@@zana3587 i miss you bro please Ryobi Tools next or Milwaukee Tools
Good job